120KW GBTelectric Car Power Charging Station

120KW GBTelectric Car Power Charging Station
Details:
Output Power: 60KW /90KW /120KW 150V -1000V DC 200A
Output Plugs: Dual CCS1 plug with 5M cable
Communication: Support OCPP1.6 /Ethernet / WIFI/ 4G
IP Level: IP54 (Indoor/Outdoor)
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Technical Parameters

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Product

120KW GBTelectric Car Power Charging Station

AC input Data

Input

400V AC +/-15%, Rated 380VAC; 3 phase+ neutral + PE; 45-65Hz

DC Output Data

Output

80KW-120KW / 200-1000V DC / 200A

Output Plugs

CS2 / CCS1 /CHADEMO / GBT; cable length 5M or customized

Communication

Internet

Ethernet/WIFI/4G communication

Protocol

OCPP1.6

Environmental Data

Operating

-30℃to +50℃;5% ~ 95% no condensation;≤2000m

IP Level

IP54 (Indoor/Outdoor)

Direct current (DC) charging offers faster and more efficient energy transfer compared to alternating current (AC) charging, which is why it's the preferred method for rapid chargers.

Although DC fast chargers are more expensive than slower options, they are typically located along highways or in urban areas, providing a convenient solution for quick charging sessions.

DC fast charging is designed to rapidly replenish an EV battery, often in under 30 minutes. Unlike AC charging, which is slower and commonly used for overnight home charging, DC fast chargers are ideal for brief stops, especially during long-distance travel.

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AC vs DC Current: What Is the Difference?

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What is AC Charging for Electric Vehicles

Alternating current (AC) power refers to the standard form of electricity supplied to homes and buildings through power stations and utility lines. It is often called mains or utility power.

 

What is DC Charging for Electric Vehicles

Direct current (DC) power flows in one direction and can be sourced from batteries, solar panels, fuel cells, and generators. DC power can also be generated from AC power using a rectifier that converts AC to DC.

 

Differences Between AC and DC EV Chargers

While the electricity in your home is AC, electric vehicle batteries require DC power. Therefore, AC power needs to be converted into DC for the vehicle to use it.

- AC EV Chargers: These require the vehicle to have an onboard AC-DC converter, meaning the vehicle receives AC power from the charging station and converts it to DC internally.
- DC EV Chargers: In contrast, DC chargers have a built-in AC-DC converter, so the vehicle directly receives DC power, bypassing the need for onboard conversion

 

When Should You Choose AC EV Charging?

AC charging is suitable for regular, slower charging needs, such as:

- Home charging
- Workplace charging
- Errands or short trips

 

When Should You Choose DC EV Charging?

DC chargers are more expensive and complex than AC chargers and require higher power connections, typically unavailable in residential setups. They are ideal for situations when quick charging is necessary, such as:

- Road trips
- Low battery emergencies
- Fleet vehicle operations

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